As we reported, the fashion designer nixed the idea of a reunion tour just days after meeting with the other four Spice Girls by telling Vogue UK, "I'm not going on tour. The girls aren't going on tour." Welp.

In another twist and turn, we're now hearing Posh (Victoria), Scary (Mel B), Ginger (Geri Halliwell), Baby (Emma Bunton), and Sporty (Melanie C) have signed contracts for a series of concerts in the UK and the US. TMZ reports the ladies have signed the paperwork outlining the number of shows and their respective compensation.

While many have hoped that this meet up would result in a new album or tour by the girl group, it's said the ladies are actually looking to launch a television talent show. The spicy update comes from a podcast host, named Geoff Lloyd, who took to Twitter and shared:

On Monday, Emma Bunton spilled the deets on the meeting on her Heart FM breakfast show, saying:

"At first, actually, it was supposed to be at a hotel. But the morning of the meeting there was quite a lot of press speculation and we thought 'Oh, maybe we need to go somewhere a bit more private.' Geri's was the nearest so we were like, 'We're coming to yours!'"

Waves of high school students across the country marched out of class on Wednesday to demand stricter gun laws in hopes of putting an end to school massacres once and for all.

This unprecedented National Walkout Day, which kicked off at 10 a.m. EST and will continue across the states at 10 a.m. local time, was sparked by the Parkland, Florida school shooting and fueled by the fire and fury of its articulate survivors.

The protest was initially supposed to be 17 minutes of silence -- one minute for each of the victims gunned down in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Valentine's Day massacre -- but students are opting to stay out of class for much longer to rally for change.

These teens are so undeterred, even the threat of being suspended won't stop them from hitting the pavement to call on Congress to pass stricter, "common sense" gun control laws.